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Museum-quality frameless canvas prints hand-wrapped around hardwood stretcher bars. Can be displayed individually or as curated ensembles.
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"All this has happened before. And it will all happen again." So begins the narrator, who leads us to the Darlings" house, the place of departure for our flight of fancy. The story of Disney's Peter Pan captures the wonders of childhood, the adventure, imagination, and magic that is Never Land. It also captures the cynicism and lack of fantasy that often marks the way to adulthood. Is it possible to stay young at heart forever? How do you hold on to your youth?
Peter Pan is often described as "The Little Boy who never grew up." I look at him as the person that refused to let go of wonder. Yes, the world puts pressure on us, and life has its hard rules but in reality, we put limits on ourselves. Risk is a part of living. Taking chances is what brings life"s rewards. You can"t be creative with both feet on the ground. You have to be willing to spread the arms of imagination to fly. Don"t forget to bring "Any Happy Little Thought" and a little pixie dust.
Pursuing art as my career has not been easy. At times there appeared to be no way through the crocodiles and pirates of life. Many times, people told me to stop, and I felt very low. Still, holding on to hope and listening to a voice inside me, I pushed on. Things are never without challenge but looking back I am glad I have kept believing in my Never Land.
I tried to capture the pure bliss of flying on the faces of Wendy, John and William. They fly over London at night as most people are asleep, unaware of the wondrous events taking place above them. Peter Pan leads this game of Follow the Leader with Tinker Bell close behind. The destination is the second star on the right. It is night; the city sleeps while this dreamlike activity takes place high above them. As they fly with wonder across the night sky, the peril of Captain Hook"s ship is beginning to materialize in the clouds. Here"s a helping of pixie dust to remember that your Never Land exists. May it "happen again" for you.
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Eric Dowdle
Eric Dowdle grew up in the western United States as one of 12 children, with many childhood stories reflected in his artwork—from chickens in mailboxes to boys surprising moms with neighbor's flowers. After moving to Boston, he developed a fascination with folk art that combined his values, love of people, and storytelling ability. Today, Eric and his wife Deb live on a farm in Lindon, Utah, by the Wasatch Mountains, which he calls "my favorite place on earth."
Eric has been creating art for nearly three decades, popularizing a new genre of story-telling art filled with fun and humor. As both a sketch artist and fine-art painter, he's one of only a few artists licensed to paint iconic Disney storybook characters. His travels worldwide have inspired paintings of popular destinations like Rome and Paris alongside hidden gems like Frankenmuth, Michigan and Stowe, Vermont. He says, "It's the people that make a place or event unforgettable. I find it a thrill to celebrate people's experiences by putting their stories into my paintings."
Eric's paintings are treasure hunts filled with Easter eggs, pop-culture references, and vibrant humor, featuring his signature fluffy clouds and sculptured mountains. His collection of over 300 paintings has been converted into premium products like puzzles and prints, selling over one million puzzles annually through major retailers. His hope is that whether gazing at a masterpiece or building a puzzle, people will be flooded with joyful memories and passion to make more.